DISNEY bosses are “uneasy” about a film that shows Hitler as an “idiotic” imaginary pal of a boy in Nazi Germany.

Jojo Rabbit, starring Sam Rockwell and Scarlett Johansson, was inherited by Disney as part of the buyout of 20th Century Fox.

On seeing the rough cut, one exec reportedly said they were worried the movie does not fit with Disney’s family-friendly image.

The trailer did not the fit family friendly image, like Box-Office hit 'Frozen' (Image: WENN)

A one-minute trailer of the satire has been released and previews a scene in which the main character, 10-year-old Jojo, speaks to his chum Hitler, played by Taika Waititi, the director of Thor: Ragnarok.

The child tells Adolf that he is being teased at a Hitler Youth Camp by other children, who call him a frightened rabbit.

Comedy actor Waititi, 43, who also wrote and directed the movie, replies: “Let them say whatever they want, people used to say lots of ­nasty things about me: ‘Oh this guy’s a lunatic, oh look at that psycho, he’s going to get us all killed.’’

Adolf Hitler wed his mistress Eva Braun 66 years ago

According to reports, a Disney ­executive “grew audibly uncomfortable” at an internal screening.

The comedy-drama, which is billed as an “anti-hate satire”, is due for UK release in January.